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By Eric Johnson
Published Apr 07, 2025

California's Department of Education receives only a fraction of its funding from the federal government, with most of that money earmarked for the state's neediest students.
California's Department of Education receives only a fraction of its funding from the federal government, with most of that money earmarked for the state's neediest students.

California's Vulnerable Students Threatened

Is Pres. Donald Trump's defunding of public education hurting California students?

On average, more than 90 percent of the money spent educating students in California’s grade schools, high schools, and community colleges comes from state and local sources. Still, the Trump administration’s moves to shutter the US Department of Education is being viewed as a genuine threat by teachers and school administrators statewide.

Barbara Dill-Varga, superintendent of the Aromas-San Juan (Bautista) School District, told the Hollister-based news site BenitoLink (where I serve as editor) that the firing of half of DOE‘s employees last month means it will be harder for that agency to process grants. “If we have 50 percent fewer people there to answer questions, deal with applications and provide oversight for the distribution of funds,” Dill-Varga said, "you can imagine how this is just going to muck up the works.”

The BenitoLink article, by reporter Meghan Lee, points out that the cohort likely to be hurt the most by reduced DoE funding includes disabled students, who often rely on special education programs. That sentiment was echoed by the US House Education Committee’s top Democrat, Bobby Scott, who said it would put “low-income students, students of color, students with disabilities, and rural students at risk.”

In related news, an estimated 2.3 million of protesters took to the streets Saturday in a nationwide campaign, branded "Hands Off," against Pres. Donald Trump's and Elon Musk's massive cuts to government programs. They included a Washington, DC rally under the banner "Hands Off Our Schools."


Accountability and Education

Recent attacks against public education are built on claims that schools, and school systems, are renegade organizations. In fact (we are going into the weeds here), California's schools work hard to deliver students and their parents an educational experience that can be verified.


How California Measures School and Student Success

How does your local school measure up?
Measuring performance of the California public school system is a complicated business. We explain.

How California K-12 Public Education Works

The first all-electric school bus in the state of California pausing outside the California Capitol building in Sacramento, way back in March, 2014.
The most populous state in the union has the largest public education system. We explain how it works.


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Direct your browser to https://sacramento.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Sacramento County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Spring! cookbook.


This chicken soup is a springtime tonic

For a delicious and healthful spring soup, add cooked wild rice to the pot after the vegetables are tender.
Recipe: Chicken and wild rice soup packed with vegetables


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American River Messenger logo Sacramento Book Festival Welcomes Big Names

From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 31, the California Writers Club Sacramento Branch will launch the second annual Sacramento Book Festival at the Shepard Garden & Arts Center, next to McKinley Park, in East Sacramento.

American River Messenger logo Comprehensive Update on Response to Homelessness

The Sacramento County departments of Homeless Services and Housing, and Health Services presented their biannual report to the Board detailing outreach efforts to the homeless population in the unincorporated region of Sacramento and along the American River Parkway from July …

American River Messenger logo FORPD Board Maintains Removal of Controversial Disc Golf Baskets

Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District (FORPD) Board of Directors continued an ongoing discussion at its March 19 meeting about a $77,454 change order for panels to finish the Veteran’s Memorial Amphitheatre hanger doors.

Folsom Times logo Hands4Hope Movie Night Will Benefit Firefighters Burn Institute

"Reels for Recovery" event planned by Vista del Lago Hands4Hope Club will take place April 11 at Mangini Ranch School.

Folsom Telegraph logo Folsom Awarded $3.7 Million for Highway Bridge Program

Folsom was awarded $3.7 million in federal highway bridge maintenance funding, the city announced Monday.

Folsom Telegraph logo Folsom Reopens Rebuilt Historic Train Depot

The Historic Folsom Train Depot is open after restoration, the city announced last week.
The historic building on Wool Street in Old Folsom has been restored and re-imagined as a multi-functional space, staff said.

Folsom Telegraph logo Folsom City Council Balks at Sluice Diggings Mine Fence

The Folsom City Council decided last week to postpone a $123,000 fence to protect the historic Natoma Sluice Diggings mine.

Folsom Times logo SMUD Grant to Energize Folsom Historic District Shuttle Service

Award supports weekend shuttle that enhances visitor access, eases parking strain in Historic District.

Folsom Times logo 42k-Square-Foot Indoor Pickleball Facility Coming to Folsom

New Member-focused Ace Pickleball Club plans to open by fall of 2025.

Sacramento News and Review logo Founder of Modest Film Society: From an Individual to a Sacramento Community of Filmmaking

Jeff Fong brings a united local approach to film in the Capital City.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Clear Vision for New Growth

The Cordova Community Council and the Rancho Cordova Area Chamber of Commerce discussed the growing development in the city during their monthly luncheon on March 21.

Carmichael Times logo Women Comprise 39.9% of Farmers in Sacramento County

A quiet transformation is unfolding in American agriculture. Female farmers are taking on a larger role in shaping the future of farming, contributing to both local economies and national food production.

Carmichael Times logo Nation's Largest Collaborative Pet Adoption Event

Bradshaw Animal Shelter is thrilled to announce its participation in North Shore Animal League America’s 2025 Tour For Life, the world’s largest collaborative mobile pet adoption event.

Sacramento News and Review logo Lens-Based Art Is in Focus This April With Photography Month Sacramento

Shutterbugs, this one’s for you! April is officially Photography Month Sacramento — as officially declared by the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on March 25 — and the city and surrounding region will be teeming with engaging lens-based visual art …

Folsom Times logo SacRT’s New Contactless Payment Platform Begins Today

Riders across the Sacramento region now have a faster, easier way to pay for public transit. As of today, April 1, 2025, the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) has officially launched Tap2Ride, a new contactless fare payment system designed to …

Sacramento News and Review logo Capital City Schools Are on the Verge of Expanding After-Hours Learning Programs

Schools across Sacramento County are expanding afterschool and summer school classes, with a focus on reaching students who traditionally have struggled to make good grades.

Sacramento News and Review logo April Theater Roundup: Spring Into in-Person Arts With These Local Theater Productions

April is arguably the most beautiful time of year for Sacramento. The sun is out, the trees and flowers are bursting back in bloom, and it’s not yet so hot that you need to hide out at home all day. …

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